Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme HOME | The UXO problem | UXO Lao: The Organisation | News and Events | Donating to UXO Lao | Visiting Operations | Employment | Contact Information | Downloads | Gallery | Links | Check Email | Visit the website of the First Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions 08 to 12 November 2010, Lao PDR Quick Facts and Figures Lao PDR is the most heavily bombed country, per capita, in history Approximately 25% of villages in Laos are contaminated with Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) More than 580,000 bombing missions were conducted over Laos Over 2 million tons of ordnance were dropped on Laos between 1964 and 1973 Cluster sub‐munitions or ‘Bombies’ (as they are known locally) are the most common form of UXO remaining More than 270 million bombies were dropped onto Laos Up to 30% failed to detonate Approximately 80 million unexploded bombies remained in Laos after the war All 17 provinces of Laos suffer from UXO contamination 41 out of the 46 poorest districts in Laos have UXO contamination Over 50,000 people have been killed or injured as a result of UXO accidents in the period 1964 ‐2008 Over 20,000 people have been killed or injured as a result of UXO accidents post‐war period, 1974‐2008 UXO Lao works in the nine most heavily UXO contaminated provinces in the country. UXO Lao needs on an average, US$6.5 million, for operations. It employs over 1,000 people. Welcome to the Lao National Unexploded Ordnance Programme (UXO LAO) website. This is the low-graphic version of the website last updated on 31 July 2008. Over the coming months, UXO Lao will gradually add more content and graphics. This is best viewed on Internet Explorer 6.0. UXO Lao maintains the following websites: http:www.uxolao.gov.la http:www.uxolao.org The UXO Problem UXO Lao: the organisation
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